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Welcome to Yellow Fever!
Well folks it's been a long time coming, but here it is at last: the new and improved Yellow Fever website.
In 2011 we cracked 100,000 unique browsers and served just short of 7 million pages. We think it's pretty cool that so many people are interested in the Phoenix, and football in NZ.
For some time, we've been looking to build upon the original (and awesome) site that was built from scratch by Adam "Pancakes" Brown back in 2007. In 2011 we got approached by the legends at YeahBoi. Three young, creative, go-getters who love the Fever and wanted to help us out.
This site is the result of their hard work.
It's got all your basics - including the legendary Fever Forums, as well as loads of new awesome stuff.
Your old username from the old site will still work. But because your passwords are encrypted on the old site, we couldn't drag them across for you.
Instead, to log in, you just have request a new password be emailed to you by following the steps for a forgotten password - it's pretty easy.
It's been a long journey! We hope you like the end results.
Smithy.
LATEST NEWS
Player-coach Dion Adams wasn't in any mood to mince his words as he grouped together his team in Lower Hutt on Saturday afternoon.
A strong second half effort took Wairarapa United to a 2-0 win over Petone at Howard Booth Park, Carterton, on Saturday and maintained their place at the top of the points table in the central league.
The vultures are already circling, and Team Wellington coach Matt Calcott says it is imperative the core of his talented young side is retained if the franchise is to claim a breakthrough title
Waitakere United swept aside Team Wellington to claim their third ASB Premiership title in a row with a 4-1 win at Trusts Stadium tonight and snare with it an O-League berth for next season.
Most casual Kiwi sports fans probably haven't even heard of the O-League but for Matt Calcott there has been no escaping the chatter this week.
For Team Wellington's youthful contingent, tomorrow night's ASB Premiership grand final represents more than just a shot at national supremacy.
Auckland fans have been handed an end-of-season soccer bonanza with two big games this weekend to bring the curtain down on the domestic season.
Jonathan Gould and Nick Ward have traded places at the Perth Glory, while the Wellington Phoenix careers of Tony Warner and Daniel appear over.
Goalkeeping coach Jonathan Gould came within touching distance of winning the Hyundai A-League title with Perth Glory, and now believes he can go that extra yard with the Wellington Phoenix.
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